Set Etiquette
All crew members are expected to know how to act and work with others on set but they are never taught what the unstated rules are. This class is geared toward newer crew members who have not been told the “rules.”
What is Set Etiquette? (Otherwise known as Setiquette)
Hierarchy Overview
Required Terminology
Setiquette by department
Details
Language: English
Format: In-person
Length: 5 hours
Trainer
Suzanne MB Chambliss, IATSE Local 478
Location: Denham Springs, LA
Suzanne MB Chambliss, PhD has been a working costumer in the entertainment industry for more than 20 years. She holds an MFA in Costume Design and a PhD in Theatre History, Dramatic Literature, Theory & Criticism with a minor in Arts Education. She is also an OSHA Authorized Trainer and a Disinfection Specialist. Dr. Chambliss is an active member of the Executive Board and the training committee for IATSE Local 478 and an active member of the Costume Designer Guild Local 892.